Massaged kale salad recipe perfect for any time of year (2024)

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Kale is one of those controversial vegetables that elicits many different responses from people.

Some people think its proper place is as a garnish on the buffet table and others walk around with their Eat More Kale t-shirts like religious devotees.

Which camp do you fall into? Or are you somewhere in the middle?

It’s no mystery where I fall. I usually grow 15 or more kale plants in my garden every season.

Kale is officially a trendy vegetable, but it’s possible you find it puzzling that it’s inspired such adoration recently. And if you’ve planted more than a few plants you probably have more kale coming out of your garden then you know what to do with.

That’s been my story.

Until I was introduced to the magic of massaged kale salads.

It’s truly been a game changer for ourrelationship – me and kale. I no longer get sick of it or feel guilty that I’m letting it go to waste in my garden.

In fact, for the first time ever, this year I said to my husband, Mark, “I definitely need to plant more than 15 kale plants next year. I felt like we had to ration kale this season.” What?!

If you’ve been wondering how to use all of the kale you’ve been growing, or just want to include more kale in your diet but don’t know how, the miracle of massaged kale salads might be just what you need.

Massaging the kale completely transforms it from a waxy garnish into a savory, smooth and filling salad that deserves to be center stage at the dinner table.

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How to Make a Massaged Kale Salad

A massaged kale salad can be the base for lots of different variations. Once you understand how easy it is to massage the kale (and doesn’t it sound relaxing?), you’ll be able to riff off the plain salad and add as many different vegetables and dressings you can dream up.

Here’s how to master the simple massaging part, and then we’ll talk about the yummy additions that really make the salad sing.

Step 1:

Harvest an armload of kale or buy two bundles from the farmers market or grocery store. It shrinks down a lot! Feel free to mix different kinds of kale into one salad if you’re feeling crazy.

Step 2:

Wash the kale if that’s part of your vegetable prep. (Full disclosure: I don’t always wash the veggies that come out of my own garden. Worms are extra protein!)

Step 3:

Remove the ribs and chop the kale into bite-sized pieces. If you gave it a wash, give it a spin in the salad spinner after chopping to remove the excess moisture so the water doesn’t dilute your salad dressing.

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Step 4:

Time for the massage. I find that it’s easier to massage the kale in smaller batches.Put a couple of large handfuls into a big bowl and sprinkle them with a light dusting of salt.

Use your hands to massage the kale and work the salt into the leaves. This starts to soften and break down the tough leaves.

Do this until the kale starts to soften and wilt, 1-2 minutes. Warning: The first time I tried this I massaged the kale within an inch of its life and it was too limp. You’re not going for the consistency of cooked spinach, you want more texture, like a hearty fresh winter spinach salad.

Repeat this process until all of your kale is massaged to your liking. Transfer to your serving bowl.

If you’re not sure you want to eat a whole salad of kale, feel free to mix in some salad greens, spinach or arugula at this step. No need to massage them.

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Nice job! This is the base layer of your super kale salad. See how easy that was?

Now, you have different options for building upon the kale.

The other two elements are the vegetables you’ll add on top and the dressing to bring it all together.

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Ideas for Massaged Kale Salad Dressings

Decide what dressing you’re in the mood to make.

What?! You still use store-bought dressing? It’s time to stop that right now.

Homemade salad dressing is extremely easy to make and you avoid all of the additives (like sugar) of commercial dressing. I haven’t bought dressing from the store in over 20 years.

These are my favorite dressings to use with massaged kale salads:

Green Tahini Dressing from Cookie and Kate

Lemon Dijon Dressing from Cookie and Kate

Cilantro Lime Dressing from Love and Lemons

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Massaged Kale Salad Veggie Additions

Next, decide which vegetables you want to add to really make your salad extra tasty. The possibilities are endless!

How about one of these options:

apples, fennel, and goat cheese

pecorino cheese and walnuts

Mediterranean style with tomatoes, cucumber, peppers and olives

Chickpeas, avocado, cranberries and pepitas

Personally, I tend to use whatever is coming out of my garden that week.

In spring I mix in radishes and turnips.

In the summer I use peppers, tomatoes, carrots, and zucchini.

And in the fall I toss in roasted beets, winter squash or broccoli.

Whatever you decide, the next step is to chop, dice, or shred your chosen vegetables.

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And finally, add your vegetables, nuts, cheese, etc. to the salad. If you want it to be a full meal with protein consider adding beans, chicken, tofu, salmon or tuna on top.

We tend to keep the dressing separate and apply per serving because we don’t like the kale to get too soggy if there’s leftovers. You can dress the salad before serving at a party or potluck.

Serve and devour!

And then be surprised at how much kale you just ate in one sitting. You’re so healthy.

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If you don’t eat it all in one sitting, massaged kale salads tend to keep pretty well in the fridge for a day or two. I often eat the leftovers for lunch the next day.

This is also a great dish to bring to a holiday gathering, serve to dinner guests, or make for a picnic or potluck.

Making a quick, healthy dish for dinner doesn’t get any easier than this. Promise me you’re going to put a massaged kale salad on this week’s meal plan right away.

I guarantee you’ll surprise and delight even the toughest kale skeptics in your life. As my brother-in-law exclaimed the last time I served him a massaged kale salad, “This is so good. I have a sneaking feeling you’re trying to get me to love kale.”

Who, me?!

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FAQs

Can I massage kale ahead of time? ›

Store massaged kale in an airtight container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. You can skip massaging if you are using the kale in a salad with an acidic dressing. Just let the salad sit for a half hour or more before eating so the kale has time to soften.

Does massaging kale make a difference? ›

Massaging kale is a fantastic way to make kale less bitter. The massaging process helps kale release its bitter compounds, eliminating some of this vegetable's bitter flavor. Do I need to rinse kale after massaging? No, there's no need to rinse your massaged kale before adding it to your favorite recipes.

How far in advance can you prep kale? ›

Kale is a green that can be prepared in advance because it's heartier green compared to lettuce, romaine or spinach. Store in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days in a sealed container. Kale can be served raw, steamed, sautéed, and added to veggie bowls or soups.

How long do you need to massage kale before cooking? ›

How to Massage Kale. Our go-to method: Add chopped kale to a large bowl and top with lemon juice and olive oil. Use clean hands to massage for about 3 minutes to soften the leaves and infuse the leaves with the oil and lemon. A pinch of salt added near the end of massaging adds even more flavor.

When should you massage kale? ›

Kale is fibrous and can be difficult to munch compared to other greens like romaine lettuce or spinach. The rubbing, kneading motion helps to tenderize the veg and make it easier to chew and digest. Try this for raw kale you are going to be serving or eating right away.

Does lemon make kale less bitter? ›

Adding salt and squeezing lemon make a big difference by removing bitterness. Adding some spicy or sweet flavors may help tame the strong flavor of bitter kale.

Why does my kale taste bad? ›

Much like in onions and garlic, kale's bitterness is only formed when the vegetable is sliced, chopped, massaged, or chewed. When cells in a leaf of kale are intact, an enzyme called myrosinase and sulfur-containing compound glucosinolate are separated from one another.

How do you make kale soft and not bitter? ›

Tear the leaves into bite-sized pieces. Place the kale in a bowl and add a pinch of salt. Gently massage the leaves with your hands for a few minutes. This helps break down the fibrous structure of the kale and reduce the bitterness.

What happens to your body when you eat kale everyday? ›

Being a good source of calcium and Vitamin K, kale may help in boosting bone health. Consumption of kale may help in detoxifying the body. It may help in managing malnutrition problems. Being a good source of iron and Vitamin C, it may help in boosting immunity.

Why do I feel so good after eating kale? ›

Kale is a nutritious food rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene. It also contains nutrients that can support eye health, weight management, heart health, and more. Loaded with important micronutrients and antioxidants, kale is one of the most nutritious leafy greens available.

How long is massaged kale good for? ›

You can keep this simple massaged kale in an airtight container or bowl in the fridge for about 3-4 days. The longer it sits, the softer and more flavourful it will get!

Does kale get soggy with dressing? ›

Does kale get soggy after adding dressing? No! That's the beauty of kale. You can prep this simple kale salad up to an hour before serving it and it will still be crunchy and delicious.

How do you keep kale crispy in the fridge? ›

Line a zip-top storage bag with paper towels. Place about two cups of dry kale inside the bag, squeeze out any excess air, and secure the bag. Store in the crisper drawer of your fridge for five to seven days. The stems should face toward the back of the fridge, where the air is colder.

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